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This week in FOOTBALL FRENZY only in PICKENES COUNTY COURIER

This week in FOOTBALL FRENZY only in PICKENES COUNTY COURIER

Daniel dominates Pickens in Region rivalry matchup; Wave struggle to score against Hillcrest; Pickens to return to action; Liberty drops More »

Halloween events set throughout county

Halloween events set throughout county

COUNTY — With Halloween just over a week away, there are a number of events for residents of Pickens County More »

Agencies team to help after Hurricane Helene

Agencies team to help after Hurricane Helene

By Jason Evans Staff Reporter jevans@thepccourier.com COUNTY — The days following the destruction brought by Hurricane Helene last month have More »

Early voting available to county voters

Early voting available to county voters

COUNTY — Early Voting is now available to voters statewide for the Nov. 5 Statewide General Election. In Pickens County, More »

County to host small business events

County to host small business events

PICKENS — Pickens County announced that the county will host drop-in events for local small business owners today and Thursday. More »

 

Easley council votes yes on annex proposal

Residents speak out on controversial annexation

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

EASLEY — Easley City Council members believe that 15 acres at Couch Lane and McAlister Road will be developed in the future and that annexation will give the city more control over what goes there.

During its June 14 meeting, council passed first reading of an ordinance approving the

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SWU president enters retirement

CENTRAL — Southern Wesleyan University president Todd Voss recalls the first time he visited the university, when his daughter was planning to attend as a student.

“We drove right by the campus twice before we actually saw it,” Voss said. “Now, you can’t miss it with the track and the beautiful entrance, and the trees, once

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County adding staff position at Alliance Pickens

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

COUNTY — Pickens County Council approved expanding the staff at Alliance Pickens, the county’s economic development department, with a position focusing on small business.

Council discussed adding staff to Alliance Pickens during a special called meeting June 21 to hold third reading of the Fiscal Year 2021-22

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Officials reveal dates for tax-free weekend

COLUMBIA — The S.C. Department of Revenue (DOR) has announced the dates of August’s tax-free weekend.

Computers, clothes, school supplies and other items can be purchased free of sales tax during the 72-hour holiday that begins Friday, Aug. 6. Items can be purchased online and in-store without paying South Carolina’s 6 percent sales tax

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Supporting local newspapers

As we continue to emerge from the pandemic, there’s a sense of relief and optimism that things will return to normal. Long-awaited family gatherings, birthday parties and graduation ceremonies are finally happening in person. Sporting events have fans in the stands, airports are busy and we all are in the process of reclaiming those elements of life we’ve missed the past year.

However, with that optimism is the reality of the impact the pandemic had on local communities. Local businesses that struggled through the past year, if they were able to stay in business at all, are still trying to recover and regain lost revenues. These locally owned restaurants, shops and services are vital to our economy and provide

Five rants and ramblings

Five random ramblings, rants and things I wonder about; and one kudo:

  1. I understand there’s a worldwide shortage of cardboard. Whoa! How can this be? Just because every time Amazon sends my wife a bottle of fingernail polish it comes in a box big enough to hold a Fender Twin Reverb amplifier, that’s no excuse. She didn’t order that many bottles.

I have noticed lately, though, that they’ve been packing more things in big plastic envelopes. I would predict a shortage of plastic in the near future, but if that ever happens they could just reel some more in from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, a floating accumulation of plastic that’s twice the size of Texas drifting somewhere between California and Hawaii.

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  1. While I’m on the subject of international commerce, why don’t the Chinese break down and hire some Americans to help them write the instructions to the technical products they sell? The grammar is always atrocious, and theYou must be logged in to view this content.

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Soccer is a game changer

Peggy Alviani was president of the Latin Club in high school, and she sat behind me in geometry. She got good grades and was quiet and unpretentious. Many teachers described her as “sweet.” That is, until game time.

When Peggy pulled her long brown hair back into a ponytail and snapped her shin guards in place, she became “The Enforcer.” As the defensive back, it was her job to “sweep up” any ball that got past her soccer teammates. She would stare menacingly at the opposing team and raise her fist while quoting in Latin, “Audentes fortuna iuvat.” Nobody knew exactly what it

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Courier Obituaries 6-30-21

 

Samuel ‘Snake’ J. Bolding

PICKENS — Samuel “Snake” J. Bolding, 77, of Pickens, passed away on Thursday, June 24, 2021, at his home.

Born on Dec. 1, 1943, in Liberty, he a son of the late Fred Samuel Bolding and Martha Jessielene Brooks Bolding. Samuel was a fisherman and hunter and served in the United States Marine Corps as a gunnery sergeant. He was a member of the Martin School Gang and was of the Christian faith.

A loving husband, father, brother and grandfather, Samuel leaves behind to cherish his memory his wife Carolyn Brown

July 4 events planned this weekend

 

COUNTY — Pickens County is ready to celebrate the nation’s independence, with a number of events planned throughout the July 4 weekend.

Clemson

Although Clemson officials had planned to bring the annual celebration downtown after several years in Central, ClemsonFest will not be taking place this year, according to Greater Clemson Chamber of Commerce officials.

 

Easley

The city of Easley will host a two-day festival in Old Market Square.

Beginning at 4 p.m. this Saturday, July 3, the square’s amphitheater will host concerts from local bands including Carolina Highway, The Flashbacks, Mark Webb Jr. and Song Band Upstate.

On Sunday, July 4, Ansley Burns will perform at the amphitheater at 4 p.m., followed by Joe Lasher at 5:30 p.m. and Colt Ford at 8 p.m.

The amphitheater will also host multiple Ultimate Air Dog shows both days. See cityofeasley.com for the Ultimate Air Dog show schedule.

Fireworks will begin at 9:45 p.m. Sunday.

 

Liberty

Liberty will present its Love My Liberty July 4 celebration beginning at 6 p.m. Sunday at the Liberty Recreation Stadium. The event will feature hot dogs, water, snow cones, kids’ games, music and fireworks.

 

Pickens

The city of Pickens will host a free concert and fireworks show Saturday, July 3, at the city’s amphitheater on West Main Street. Carolina Beggars will perform from 6-8:30 p.m. and the concert will be followed by the fireworks.

The Market at the Mill will hold its third annual charity bike run and bike show rain or shine from 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday, July 3.

The bike run entry fee is $20. Entries do not have to be bikes. Everyone is welcome.

Entry fee for the indoor bike show is $10 per bike. Bikes should be entered by 11 a.m., and trophies will be awarded at 5 p.m. Trophies will be given for first, second and third place and best in show.

Giveaways of $500 in cash and $250 in Market Bucks will be held at 4 p.m. Bike show entries will qualify for the cash drawing. All proceeds will go to assist a military veteran.

 

Six Mile

Six Mile will hold its Independence Day celebration from 6:30 p.m. until dark Friday, July 2, at Ponderosa Park. The celebration will begin at 6:30 p.m. with a bicycle parade. Children are encouraged to decorate their bikes and to wear American costumes. Prizes will be awarded for best decorated bike, best dressed biker and best overall.

Fireworks will begin after dark.

SDPC asks for public input on ESSER funds

COUNTY — The School District of Pickens County is seeking public input concerning grant funds that were received through the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021.

The district has received grant funds administered through the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) Fund.

Through the grant process the district has been allocated $26,268,763 in ESSER III funds to address students’

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